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Phosphazene base-catalyzed hydroamination of aminoalkenes for the construction of isoindoline scaffolds: Application to the total synthesis of aristocularine
Matsuoka, Junpei,Terashita, Maki,Miyawaki, Akari,Tomioka, Kiyoshi,Yamamoto, Yasutomo
supporting information, (2021/12/30)
A method for isoindoline synthesis via phosphazene base-catalyzed intramolecular hydroamination of aminoalkenes was developed. The reaction has a broad functional group tolerance, including for halide, cyano, and methoxy groups, and could also be used to
Organoselenium-Catalyzed Aza-Wacker Reactions: Efficient Access to Isoquinolinium Imides and an Isoquinoline N -Oxide
Li, Huimin,Liao, Lihao,Zhao, Xiaodan
supporting information, p. 1688 - 1692 (2019/08/26)
An efficient approach for the organoselenium-catalyzed aza-Wacker reaction of olefinic hydrazones and an oxime to form isoquinolinium imides and an isoquinoline N -oxide is developed. This transformation involves a direct intramolecular C-H amination using hydrazones and an oxime as imine-type nitrogen sources. This work not only provides a new approach for the construction of isoquinoline derivatives, but also expands the scope of nitrogen sources in electrophilic selenium catalysis.
Rhodium-catalyzed intramolecular hydroacylation of 1,2-disubstituted alkenes for the synthesis of 2-substituted indanones
Yuan, Jing,Liu, Chong,Chen, Yan,Zhang, Zhenfeng,Yan, Deyue,Zhang, Wanbin
, p. 269 - 277 (2018/12/05)
The intramolecular hydroacylation of 1,2-disubstituted alkenes was considered to be a challenging task due to the side reactions resulted from the lack of additional substituent at 1-position and the low activity caused by the steric hindrance of substituent at 2-position, and an asymmetric version has not been considered possible due to problems associated with the racemization of the products. We have partially solved these problems. Catalyzed by an activated diphosphine-Rh complex and reacted in a selected dihalogenated solvent, the intramolecular hydroacylation of o-(2-arylvinyl)benzaldehydes provided the corresponding 2-aryl-1-indanones in high yields, and its asymmetric variant using o-(2-alkylvinyl)benzaldehydes afforded chiral 2-alkyl-1-indanones in high yields and with moderate enantioselectivities.
Selective Divergent Synthesis of Indanols, Indanones, and Indenes via Acid-Mediated Cyclization of (Z)- and (E)-(2-Stilbenyl)methanols and Its Application for the Synthesis of Paucifloral F Derivatives
Jongcharoenkamol, Jira,Chuathong, Patsapon,Amako, Yuka,Kono, Masato,Poonswat, Kasam,Ruchirawat, Somsak,Ploypradith, Poonsakdi
, p. 13184 - 13210 (2018/11/02)
Starting from bromo/iodobenzaldehyde derivatives, the corresponding (Z)- and (E)-(2-stilbenyl)methanols could be prepared in 2-5 steps via Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions (Sonogashira and Heck reactions) followed by aryllithium/aryl Grignard addition. For the (E)-stilbenes, subsequent acid-mediated cyclization using p-TsOH immobilized on silica (PTS-Si) at low temperatures furnished the 2,3-trans-1-indanols with complete stereocontrol at the C2-C3. Further oxidization of the alcohol provided the indanones, which are structurally related to the natural product paucifloral F. At higher temperatures, 1,2- and 2,3-disubstituted indenes could be selectively prepared in good to excellent yields. On the other hand, the (Z)-stilbenes, under similar conditions (PTS-Si), did not give the indanols; only the 1,2-disubstituted indenes could be obtained. To gain further insights into the stereochemistry at C2-C3 for the (Z)-stilbenes, hydride or azide was employed as a nucleophile; the corresponding indane products were obtained with the cis stereochemistry at the C2-C3. Thus, the (Z)- or (E)-olefin geometry of the substrate directed the stereoselective indanyl cyclization to furnish the cis or trans at the C2-C3 ring junction, respectively, while reaction conditions controlled the selectivity of the product types.
Cyclic analogue of S-benzylisothiourea that suppresses kynurenine production without inhibiting indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase activity
Fukuda, Miwa,Sasaki, Tomomi,Hashimoto, Tomoko,Miyachi, Hiroyuki,Waki, Minoru,Asai, Akira,Takikawa, Osamu,Ohno, Osamu,Matsuno, Kenji
supporting information, p. 2846 - 2849 (2018/07/30)
Kynurenine is biosynthesised from tryptophan catalysed by indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO). The abrogation of kynurenine production is considered a promising therapeutic target for immunological cancer treatment. In the course of our IDO inhibitor programme, formal cyclisation of the isothiourea moiety of the IDO inhibitor 1 afforded the 5-Cl-benzimidazole derivative 2b-6, which inhibited both recombinant human IDO (rhIDO) activity and cellular kynurenine production. Further derivatisation of 2b-6 provided the potent inhibitor of cellular kynurenine production 2i (IC50 = 0.34 μM), which unexpectedly exerted little effect on the enzymatic activity of rhIDO. Elucidation of the mechanism of action revealed that compound 2i suppresses IDO expression at the protein level by inhibiting STAT1 expression in IFN-γ-treated A431 cells. The kynurenine-production inhibitor 2i is expected to be a promising starting point for a novel approach to immunological cancer treatment.
Palladium-Catalyzed Intramolecular Trost–Oppolzer-Type Alder–Ene Reaction of Dienyl Acetates to Cyclopentadienes
Bankar, Siddheshwar K.,Singh, Bara,Tung, Pinku,Ramasastry
supporting information, p. 1678 - 1682 (2018/02/06)
A new approach to the synthesis of highly substituted cyclopentadienes, indenes, and cyclopentene-fused heteroarenes by means of the Pd-catalyzed Trost–Oppolzer-type intramolecular Alder–ene reaction of 2,4-pentadienyl acetates is described. This unpreced
NOVEL COMPOUNDS EXHIBITING PHOTOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES UPON FORMATION OF LEWIS ACID-BASE ADDUCTS USING NON-CHELATING BORANES, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME AND DEVICES INCLUDING THE SAME
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Page/Page column 22, (2017/02/24)
The present invention relates to novel compounds exhibiting photophysical properties upon formation of Lewis acid-base adducts using non-chelating boranes and methods for producing the same as well as devices that include such Lewis acid-base adducts of the following general formula (I).
Macrocyclic Pd(II) dithiolate complexes as catalysts in Heck reactions
Mane, Pravin A.,Dey, Sandip,Vivekananda
, p. 25 - 29 (2016/12/23)
The supramolecular palladium dithiolate complexes, [Pd2(dppe)2{S(C6H4)nS}]2(OTf)4and [Pd2(dppe)2(SCH2C6H4CH2S)]
Palladium-Catalyzed Ring-Forming Aminoalkenylation of Alkenes with Aldehydes Initiated by Intramolecular Aminopalladation
Hu, Yue,Xie, Yinjun,Shen, Zhiqiang,Huang, Hanmin
supporting information, p. 2473 - 2477 (2017/02/23)
A palladium-catalyzed aminopalladation reaction followed by nucleophilic addition with aldehydes and dehydration is described. This direct and operationally simple procedure provides a rapid and reliable approach to a wide range of functionalized tetrahydroisoquinolines with high selectivity. Mechanistic studies disclosed that the nucleophilic addition, performed via a highly ordered transition-state, is the turnover-limiting step in which the inherent β-hydride elimination of the key Csp3?Pd species was controlled by the confined conformation and the nucleophilicity of the Csp3?Pd bond was enhanced by the strong electron-donating effect of the nitrogen atom.
Visible-Light-Promoted Generation of α-Ketoradicals from Vinyl-bromides and Molecular Oxygen: Synthesis of Indenones and Dihydroindeno[1,2-c]chromenes
Pagire, Santosh K.,Kreitmeier, Peter,Reiser, Oliver
supporting information, p. 10928 - 10932 (2017/08/30)
Ortho-alkynylated α-bromocinnamates can be converted by a visible-light-mediated photocascade reaction with molecular oxygen into either indenones or dihydroindeno[1,2-c]chromenes. The one-step process features key photochemical steps, that is, the initial activation of vinyl bromides through energy transfer to give α-ketoradicals in a reaction with molecular oxygen, followed by α-oxidation of an arene moiety by 6-π electrocyclization, and subsequent hydroxylation by an electron-transfer process from the same photocatalyst leads to the dihydroindeno[1,2-c]chromenes.